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Unread 21-07-2007, 21:40   #1
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Hello everybody!

I'm from Germany and in autumn I'm gonna visit Ireland for the first time. As I am a railway enthusiast a journey by train is of course part of my visit. My special interest are border-crossing trains and so I've decided for myself to make a daytrip to Belfast v.v..

For planning this trip it would be interesting for me, what formation this trains have. On what end of those push-pull-formations the locomotive is usually located? Are there any restrictions about making pictures of trains and stations from public areas like platforms or pedestrain/platform connecting bridges?

If anyone knows something about this questions, please continue this thread.
Thank you very much in advance for any help.

Best regards from rainy Munich/Germany
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Unread 21-07-2007, 23:45   #2
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You should seek permission from local staff before taking photographs on railway property, flash photography on platforms is not a good idea. You won't be allowed on the platform without a ticket at Dublin Connolly

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_(train) / http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coachin...Dietrich_Stock Should explain the more enthusiast related questions

Enterprise is unfortunately quite disappointing for what is the premier rail service on the Island, its slow (slower than it was 20 years ago), prone to breakdowns and disruption. So you have been warned, that said if it is more than 30 minutes late you are entitled to a 25% refund which is very generous by EU standards.

Unlike most of mainland Europe you won't find the two national flags and EU flag displayed at the border which makes it really hard to spot as all that is there is two white posts at 59.6 miles.

The train interior is very European, its actually based on the Eurostar body and interior very SNCF/TGV and quite dark which is quite different from typical Irish trains which are bright.

We would welcome comments from a first time passenger to get a fair/independent appraisal of the experience based on someone used to European standards.
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Unread 22-07-2007, 07:59   #3
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Hi
If your interested in getting info on train enthusiasts in Ireland, check Irish Railway News (http://groups.msn.com/IrishRailwayNews/).

You would probably get info on the best places to take photos etc.

Enjoy your stay in Ireland. Would be very interested to get your views of the railways in Ireland.
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